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Music: Live at Georgia Theatre

Live at Georgia Theatre

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Manufacturer: Kid Glove
Binding: Audio CD
Publication Date: 2003
Publisher: Kid Glove
Artist: The Derek Trucks Band
Label: Kid Glove
Number of Discs: 2

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Editorial Review
Exclusive Japanese release featuring a 2003 live set by Blues/Rock guitarist Derek Trucks (also a member of The Allman Brothers Band) and his band recorded at the Georgia Theatre. Seven tracks including 'Gonna Move', 'Feel So Bad', 'Freddie's Dead' and more. Sony.
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Great stuff 2008-09-02
I have been a DTB fan for a couple of years now. I think this live CD capture the jam band feel they always have. I read all the 1 star reviews and was disappointed they dave the CD bad review because of the IMPORT price. Now I must say if your going to give DTB 1 star for their music, it was probably better you didn't get the CD because its not your type of music.
A great CD to buy, just dont pay the import price.



Dereck Trucks Most Boring Guitarist? 2008-08-31
I love the Allman Bros. Band, I have to admit this up front. I gave D. Trucks so many chances, buying many of his cds and dvds....I have got to say that this guitarist starts off his songs with a sloooow build up that is so uninspired and while you wait for the band to get going and darn, you are routing for them to do so and guess what...nothing, de nada. The band more times than not fizzles always after a long build.....This guy does not know how to get into a groove that so so many others have done. Mr. Trucks, no offense but it may be time to put down your guitar and go back to what you may do better.


Shinning star of the Blues Guitar!! 2008-02-08
This music is the most inspirational I've come across in along time. It's got great colour, superb playing, drive, powerful sound...left me wanting MORE ...which is exactly what I did....


Essential for Fans 2007-08-10
For fans of Trucks and The Allman Brothers this live recording needs no more recommendation, it is a great show and recording; familiar songs but done with enough variation to keep it interesting.

For the casual listener there is alot to recommend here as well. A killer tight (but loose) band playing their eclectic mix of southern rock-funk-jazz-blues with passion and playful virtuosity. There is no mistaking this band's sound, the funky groove and sinuous slide. This may not be a recording for all moods (Truck's tends to sound like he's working a large power tool when he gets warmed up), but it is great for what it is. (Look online at the Hittinthenote website to order more cheaply and easily, and check out their latest SONGLINES CD and DVD)




Great Playing, Not So Great Mix 2007-07-10
Is it just me? I can't agree with those who rate the sound quality of this otherwise remarkable set. To these ears, there are too many vocals (and some flute) that sound a little off mike, and the balance between instruments is sometimes poor. Although it's not, it sounds to me like a live broadcast mix.

That said, I'd walk across broken glass to see this band play.

This set has a weird retail history, being touted first (I believe) as an iTunes-only release. I bought my copy for a very reasonable $9.98 from www.shopbootlegs.com, but it's out-of-stock there as at July 2007. I certainly wouldn't pay the exorbitant import price. Shop around.




Good solid performance 2007-04-11
Exclusive Japanese release featuring a 2003 live set by Blues/Rock guitarist Derek Trucks (also a member of The Allman Brothers Band) and his band recorded at the Georgia Theatre. Seven tracks including 'Gonna Move', 'Feel So Bad', 'Freddie's Dead' and more. Sony.


Don't buy this 2006-07-02
You can buy it for $10 at the Sony Music Store (linked from the band's website).


Not what it seem,s 2006-01-15
Very unhappy!!this import is not a 2 cd set 7 songs for 47.00
is a crime!!!!!!!!!!


Keep track of this young man 2005-12-17
Derek Trucks is a remarkable, emerging improviser. He, with the support of a solid, capable band, is interpreting songs in a soulful, heart-felt way, delivering music with a distinctive sound and feel.

Watch him play, and you'll see a young man peacefully focused on reaching into the music. He doesn't waste an ounce of energy on posturing, wincing, or going through the choreographed paces too often seen in many of his contemporaries.

Reminiscent of the great East West era Paul Butterfield Band, featuring Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop, this group, driven by Truck's passionate guitar, has updated the 60's to full-blown turn of the century fusion.

Get it, but don't get ripped off by people pretending it's a hard to find import. Go to the source - hittinthenote dot com - and pay the players.


Great CD 2005-12-05
I Went to this show, and I recorded it with a little hand held tape recorder. Of course, it sounded terrible, but at least I could hear it again. Now I got it on cd, and it sounds great! I've seen Derek Trucks 6 times over the past 10 years, and this is the best I've ever heard them play. This cd is a must have!
Watchout for the import, it only has one disk, and half of the show!
Also if you are having trouble finding it, try the Derek Trucks web site, you can get it there!


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